References should be listed at the end or at the page bottom (as in the
example paper). Internal references (if I have the right thing in mind),
are not used in chemistry journals. That is a format biological and
humanities journals use.
CBF
On Tue, 3 Dec 1996 mcgillsa@PLU.edu wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> When meeting tonight, my group had a few questions. One, what time are
> the labs due? Is it 8:00 am, or is it by 6:00, when the open labs close??
> And two, how are people doing their references in their papers??
> Internal? All at the end? Formal footnotes?? We were just curious. ;)
> Thanks and good luck to everyone this week.
>
> Shana M.
>
>
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